SCOTLAND are facing Brazil in their final World Cup group stage game, and have it all to play for!
The Tartan Army are looking to qualify for a historic first World Cup knockout game later in the tournament.


After a 1-0 win against Haiti and a 1-0 loss against Morocco, Andy Robertson and Co still have a good chance of qualifying.
However, they will have to do so against Neymar, as the former PSG and Barcelona man is fit to face the Scots this evening.
Carlo Ancelotti’s side are also coming into the game with everything to play for, and are looking to finish top of the group.
SunSport can reveal what Scotland need to qualify for the round of 32 against Brazik.
What do Scotland need to qualify for the round of 32?
Scotland are third in the group ahead of their final game against Brazil in Group C.
Morocco top the group, and Brazil are second, while Haiti are already out.
Automatic qualification is simple, they have to win against Brazil and will go through at least second, regardless of the result in Morocco vs Haiti.
If Scotland beat Brazil, and Morocco fail to beat Haiti, then Scotland will top the group.
If Scotland get a point against Brazil, they cannot qualify automatically, but they could qualify as one of the best third placed sides.
If they lose (and if they draw), they will be relying on results in other games to help them qualify as one of eight best third placed sides.
World Cup 2026 third place table
This is the state of play in the third place table:






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